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Kurt swivel plate, Yuasa 5c spin/closer, Enco 5c spin/closer

SShep71

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San Diego, Ca
The saga continues!
-I have a Kurt A50-4 swivel plate for a 4" vise. I never used it, it has been sitting on a shelf for 5 years. There are no marks or damage on it, just typical surface rust. I am asking 100.00 for the swivel plate.

-A Yuasa 550-003 5C index/spin fixture. No damage just typical wear from use. The spin feature is free moving and locks properly. The numbers are all legible on the plate. I am asking 125.00 plus 20.00 for shipping.

-An (older) Enco 48800-AA 5C index/spin fixture. No damage just normal wear. Everything is free and moves as it is supposed to. There is a 3/4" 5C collet included. I am asking 75.00 plus 20.00 for shipping.
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I still have all of this stuff.

-75.00 for the A50-4 swivel plate
-100.00 for the Yuasa 550-003
-50.00 for the Enco 48800-AA

I need to sell this stuff so my wife will let me be irresponsible with some more money and see if I can bring home another group of stuff I most likely have little to no use for. Help feed my addiction!
 
I still have all of this stuff.

-75.00 for the A50-4 swivel plate
-100.00 for the Yuasa 550-003
-50.00 for the Enco 48800-AA

I need to sell this stuff so my wife will let me be irresponsible with some more money and see if I can bring home another group of stuff I most likely have little to no use for. Help feed my addiction!

"So my wife will let me" Clearly she wears the pants in your family
 
If her choice of garments means I don't have to deal with some of the BS she likes to handle she can wear whatever the hell she wants. I don't wear pants, I am more of a trousers type of guy myself. I also will occasionally swap over to coveralls, overalls, wet suit, dry suit, business suit, flight suit, BDUs, ACUs, Multi-cam, snow pants...hell I have even been known to wear a Kilt here and there. There are the rare mentions, for instance when I was in Afghanistan and I had to wear the Perahan Tunban to maintain a certain "status", or when having fun on the big island in Hawaii I had to wear an Aluminized Suit for one part of my adventure (side note: did you know that you can intentionally step in lava with Keen boots and be perfectly fine). I am looking forward to having a need to wear a pressurized suit eventually.


@Midnight machine: did I miss anything, I don't recall any other garments that I had to wear. Maybe you have some input, you seem to be quite the fashionista.
 








 
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